The original upload!***Please Subscribe: Youtube have required creators, like me, to have at least 1000 subscribers!***
Have you ever thought "I wish I had more Shipping Forecast!"?
Problem solved. Here it is.
5 Hours of the night time UK BBC Radio 4 Shipping Forecast.
This might be useful to fall asleep to (bedtime mix) or you may wish to learn the locations of the names announced in the forecast.
The Shipping Forecast turned 150 years old last week.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/aug/24/shipping-forecast-marks-150-years-service-bbc-met-office
The recording contains the BBC continuity announcers:
Jim LeeNeil NunesAlan SmithTom SandarsLukeTuddenhamKathy Clugston
Mairead DevlinVijay Alles(?) - Can't find the spelling of this announcer anywhere. Please comment if you do know the correct name.
And given that someone has just copy and pasted this video on an ASMRChannel.. I'm going to put in that keyword here :) "ASMR".

published:31 Aug 2017

views:126120

The only time that the shipping forecast has been read on both radio and tv as part of the ArenaRadioNight in 1993.
The forecast is read by Laurie MacMillan.
Broadcast Saturday 18 December 1993 on Radio 4/BBC2 (or more accurately in the early hours of Sunday 19th)
Read more about the shipping forecast, and hear more audio here:
http://andywalmsley.blogspot.fr/2011/03/shipping-forecast.html

This is "Sailing By" composed by Ronald Binge in 1963, and performed by the Alan Perry/William GardnerOrchestra, and is the version used by the BBC for its late night shipping forecast.
Sailing By is played every night on BBC Radio 4 at around 00:45hrs before the late Shipping Forecast. Its tune is repetitive, assisting in its role of serving as a signal for sailors tuning in to be able to easily identify the radio station. It also functions as a buffer — depending on when the final programme before closedown finishes, Sailing By (or part of it) is played as a 'filler' as the shipping forecast starts at 00:48hrs precisely. The initial reason for its introduction was because of the indeterminate finish time for the preceding MidnightNews, leading to filling music being played until the Shipping Forecast was due to start. Sailing By was added to allow for a clear break between the end of the music and the start of the forecast

The shipping forecast2011 remix, I do not own the instrumental or vocals, I have used fruity loops studio xxl producer edition to create a mix.

published:03 Apr 2011

views:1961

a very old cassette recording ( date unknown ) of the shipping forecast from bbc radio 4. recorded on the the boots ctr500 machine in the picture.

published:24 May 2016

views:14653

The shipping forecast is a radio broadcast - that began in 1924 and can still be heard four times a day - which provides weather forecasts and storm warnings for the seas around the British Isles. In this video you can learn a bit about its history and also learn how to interpret the forecast - make sure your sound is turned on!
For more information on the history of the shipping forecast, check out this page on the Met Office website: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/learning/weather-and-history/shipping-forecast-history
You can view today's shipping forecast here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/marine-shipping-forecast

published:30 May 2017

views:22092

published:30 Dec 2013

views:3588

Finally got a better antenna setup for listening to longwave/mediumwave. Noise levels are still not what they should be, but things are improving. Signoff @ 12:46, FSM save the queen @ 13:24

Shipping Forecast

The Shipping Forecast is a BBC Radio broadcast of weather reports and forecasts for the seas around the coasts of the British Isles. It is produced by the Met Office and broadcast by BBC Radio 4 on behalf of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency. The forecasts sent over the Navtex system use a similar format and the same sea areas. The waters around the British Isles are divided into 31 sea areas, also known as weather areas (see map below) There are four broadcasts per day at the following (UK local) times:

0048 – transmitted on FM and LW. Includes weather reports from an extended list of coastal stations at 0052 and an inshore waters forecast at 0055 and concludes with a brief UK weather outlook for the coming day. The broadcast finishes at approximately 0058.

0520 – transmitted on FM and LW. Includes weather reports from coastal stations at 0525, and an inshore waters forecast at 0527.

1201 – normally transmitted on LW only.

1754 – transmitted only on LW on weekdays, as an opt-out from the PM programme, but at weekends transmitted on both FM and LW.

Context and usage

"Sailing By" is played every night on BBC Radio 4 at around 00:45hrs before the late Shipping Forecast. Its tune is repetitive, assisting in its role of serving as a signal for sailors tuning in to be able to easily identify the radio station. It also functions as a buffer — depending on when the final programme before closedown finishes, Sailing By (or part of it) is played as a "filler" as the shipping forecast starts at 00:48hrs precisely. The initial reason for its introduction was because of the indeterminate finish time for the preceding Midnight News, leading to filling music being played until the Shipping Forecast was due to start. Sailing By was added to allow for a clear break between the end of the music and the start of the forecast.

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The BBC is established under a Royal Charter and operates under its Agreement with the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport. Its work is funded principally by an annual television licence fee which is charged to all British households, companies, and organisations using any type of equipment to receive or record live television broadcasts. The fee is set by the British Government, agreed by Parliament, and used to fund the BBC's extensive radio, TV, and online services covering the nations and regions of the UK. From 1 April 2014, it also funds the BBC World Service, launched in 1932, which provides comprehensive TV, radio, and online services in Arabic, and Persian, and broadcasts in 28 languages.

Upon its release, Magna Carta Holy Grail was met with mixed reviews from music critics. Some complimented the album's production and composition, while others were disappointed with its overall theme and found many songs repetitive. On the day of its physical release in the United States, the album was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipments of 1,000,000 copies. It debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, selling 528,000copies in its first week, making it Jay-Z's 13th consecutive studio album to top the chart. On September 2, 2013, it was announced that Magna Carta Holy Grail was certified double Platinum by the RIAA, for shipments of two million copies in the United States. The album was nominated in six categories at the 2014 Grammy Awards winning the Best Rap/Sung Collaboration trophy for "Holy Grail" featuring Justin Timberlake.

5 Hours of The Shipping Forecast on BBC Radio 4!

The original upload!***Please Subscribe: Youtube have required creators, like me, to have at least 1000 subscribers!***
Have you ever thought "I wish I had more Shipping Forecast!"?
Problem solved. Here it is.
5 Hours of the night time UK BBC Radio 4 Shipping Forecast.
This might be useful to fall asleep to (bedtime mix) or you may wish to learn the locations of the names announced in the forecast.
The Shipping Forecast turned 150 years old last week.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/aug/24/shipping-forecast-marks-150-years-service-bbc-met-office
The recording contains the BBC continuity announcers:
Jim LeeNeil NunesAlan SmithTom SandarsLukeTuddenhamKathy Clugston
Mairead DevlinVijay Alles(?) - Can't find the spelling of this announcer anywhere. Please comment if you do know the correct name.
And given that someone has just copy and pasted this video on an ASMRChannel.. I'm going to put in that keyword here :) "ASMR".

13:15

Radio 4 Shipping Forecast

Radio 4 Shipping Forecast

Radio 4 Shipping Forecast

The only time that the shipping forecast has been read on both radio and tv as part of the ArenaRadioNight in 1993.
The forecast is read by Laurie MacMillan.
Broadcast Saturday 18 December 1993 on Radio 4/BBC2 (or more accurately in the early hours of Sunday 19th)
Read more about the shipping forecast, and hear more audio here:
http://andywalmsley.blogspot.fr/2011/03/shipping-forecast.html

Classic BBC Radio Theme ~ Shipping Forecast (Sailing By)

This is "Sailing By" composed by Ronald Binge in 1963, and performed by the Alan Perry/William GardnerOrchestra, and is the version used by the BBC for its late night shipping forecast.
Sailing By is played every night on BBC Radio 4 at around 00:45hrs before the late Shipping Forecast. Its tune is repetitive, assisting in its role of serving as a signal for sailors tuning in to be able to easily identify the radio station. It also functions as a buffer — depending on when the final programme before closedown finishes, Sailing By (or part of it) is played as a 'filler' as the shipping forecast starts at 00:48hrs precisely. The initial reason for its introduction was because of the indeterminate finish time for the preceding MidnightNews, leading to filling music being played until the Shipping Forecast was due to start. Sailing By was added to allow for a clear break between the end of the music and the start of the forecast

Shipping forecast remix

The shipping forecast2011 remix, I do not own the instrumental or vocals, I have used fruity loops studio xxl producer edition to create a mix.

14:20

The shipping forecast - BBC radio 4

The shipping forecast - BBC radio 4

The shipping forecast - BBC radio 4

a very old cassette recording ( date unknown ) of the shipping forecast from bbc radio 4. recorded on the the boots ctr500 machine in the picture.

1:57

What is the shipping forecast and how does it work?

What is the shipping forecast and how does it work?

What is the shipping forecast and how does it work?

The shipping forecast is a radio broadcast - that began in 1924 and can still be heard four times a day - which provides weather forecasts and storm warnings for the seas around the British Isles. In this video you can learn a bit about its history and also learn how to interpret the forecast - make sure your sound is turned on!
For more information on the history of the shipping forecast, check out this page on the Met Office website: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/learning/weather-and-history/shipping-forecast-history
You can view today's shipping forecast here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/marine-shipping-forecast

5 Hours of The Shipping Forecast on BBC Radio 4!

The original upload!***Please Subscribe: Youtube have required creators, like me, to have at least 1000 subscribers!***
Have you ever thought "I wish I had more Shipping Forecast!"?
Problem solved. Here it is.
5 Hours of the night time UK BBC Radio 4 Shipping Forecast.
This might be useful to fall asleep to (bedtime mix) or you may wish to learn the locations of the names announced in the forecast.
The Shipping Forecast turned 150 years old last week.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/aug/24/shipping-forecast-marks-150-years-service-bbc-met-office
The recording contains the BBC continuity announcers:
Jim LeeNeil NunesAlan SmithTom SandarsLukeTuddenhamKathy Clugston
Mairead DevlinVijay Alles(?) - Can't find the spelling of this announcer anywhere. Please comment if you do...

published: 31 Aug 2017

Radio 4 Shipping Forecast

The only time that the shipping forecast has been read on both radio and tv as part of the ArenaRadioNight in 1993.
The forecast is read by Laurie MacMillan.
Broadcast Saturday 18 December 1993 on Radio 4/BBC2 (or more accurately in the early hours of Sunday 19th)
Read more about the shipping forecast, and hear more audio here:
http://andywalmsley.blogspot.fr/2011/03/shipping-forecast.html

Classic BBC Radio Theme ~ Shipping Forecast (Sailing By)

This is "Sailing By" composed by Ronald Binge in 1963, and performed by the Alan Perry/William GardnerOrchestra, and is the version used by the BBC for its late night shipping forecast.
Sailing By is played every night on BBC Radio 4 at around 00:45hrs before the late Shipping Forecast. Its tune is repetitive, assisting in its role of serving as a signal for sailors tuning in to be able to easily identify the radio station. It also functions as a buffer — depending on when the final programme before closedown finishes, Sailing By (or part of it) is played as a 'filler' as the shipping forecast starts at 00:48hrs precisely. The initial reason for its introduction was because of the indeterminate finish time for the preceding MidnightNews, leading to filling music being played until the...

Shipping forecast remix

The shipping forecast2011 remix, I do not own the instrumental or vocals, I have used fruity loops studio xxl producer edition to create a mix.

published: 03 Apr 2011

The shipping forecast - BBC radio 4

a very old cassette recording ( date unknown ) of the shipping forecast from bbc radio 4. recorded on the the boots ctr500 machine in the picture.

published: 24 May 2016

What is the shipping forecast and how does it work?

The shipping forecast is a radio broadcast - that began in 1924 and can still be heard four times a day - which provides weather forecasts and storm warnings for the seas around the British Isles. In this video you can learn a bit about its history and also learn how to interpret the forecast - make sure your sound is turned on!
For more information on the history of the shipping forecast, check out this page on the Met Office website: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/learning/weather-and-history/shipping-forecast-history
You can view today's shipping forecast here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/marine-shipping-forecast

5 Hours of The Shipping Forecast on BBC Radio 4!

The original upload!***Please Subscribe: Youtube have required creators, like me, to have at least 1000 subscribers!***
Have you ever thought "I wish I had more...

The original upload!***Please Subscribe: Youtube have required creators, like me, to have at least 1000 subscribers!***
Have you ever thought "I wish I had more Shipping Forecast!"?
Problem solved. Here it is.
5 Hours of the night time UK BBC Radio 4 Shipping Forecast.
This might be useful to fall asleep to (bedtime mix) or you may wish to learn the locations of the names announced in the forecast.
The Shipping Forecast turned 150 years old last week.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/aug/24/shipping-forecast-marks-150-years-service-bbc-met-office
The recording contains the BBC continuity announcers:
Jim LeeNeil NunesAlan SmithTom SandarsLukeTuddenhamKathy Clugston
Mairead DevlinVijay Alles(?) - Can't find the spelling of this announcer anywhere. Please comment if you do know the correct name.
And given that someone has just copy and pasted this video on an ASMRChannel.. I'm going to put in that keyword here :) "ASMR".

The original upload!***Please Subscribe: Youtube have required creators, like me, to have at least 1000 subscribers!***
Have you ever thought "I wish I had more Shipping Forecast!"?
Problem solved. Here it is.
5 Hours of the night time UK BBC Radio 4 Shipping Forecast.
This might be useful to fall asleep to (bedtime mix) or you may wish to learn the locations of the names announced in the forecast.
The Shipping Forecast turned 150 years old last week.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/aug/24/shipping-forecast-marks-150-years-service-bbc-met-office
The recording contains the BBC continuity announcers:
Jim LeeNeil NunesAlan SmithTom SandarsLukeTuddenhamKathy Clugston
Mairead DevlinVijay Alles(?) - Can't find the spelling of this announcer anywhere. Please comment if you do know the correct name.
And given that someone has just copy and pasted this video on an ASMRChannel.. I'm going to put in that keyword here :) "ASMR".

Radio 4 Shipping Forecast

The only time that the shipping forecast has been read on both radio and tv as part of the ArenaRadioNight in 1993.
The forecast is read by Laurie MacMilla...

The only time that the shipping forecast has been read on both radio and tv as part of the ArenaRadioNight in 1993.
The forecast is read by Laurie MacMillan.
Broadcast Saturday 18 December 1993 on Radio 4/BBC2 (or more accurately in the early hours of Sunday 19th)
Read more about the shipping forecast, and hear more audio here:
http://andywalmsley.blogspot.fr/2011/03/shipping-forecast.html

The only time that the shipping forecast has been read on both radio and tv as part of the ArenaRadioNight in 1993.
The forecast is read by Laurie MacMillan.
Broadcast Saturday 18 December 1993 on Radio 4/BBC2 (or more accurately in the early hours of Sunday 19th)
Read more about the shipping forecast, and hear more audio here:
http://andywalmsley.blogspot.fr/2011/03/shipping-forecast.html

This is "Sailing By" composed by Ronald Binge in 1963, and performed by the Alan Perry/William GardnerOrchestra, and is the version used by the BBC for its late night shipping forecast.
Sailing By is played every night on BBC Radio 4 at around 00:45hrs before the late Shipping Forecast. Its tune is repetitive, assisting in its role of serving as a signal for sailors tuning in to be able to easily identify the radio station. It also functions as a buffer — depending on when the final programme before closedown finishes, Sailing By (or part of it) is played as a 'filler' as the shipping forecast starts at 00:48hrs precisely. The initial reason for its introduction was because of the indeterminate finish time for the preceding MidnightNews, leading to filling music being played until the Shipping Forecast was due to start. Sailing By was added to allow for a clear break between the end of the music and the start of the forecast

This is "Sailing By" composed by Ronald Binge in 1963, and performed by the Alan Perry/William GardnerOrchestra, and is the version used by the BBC for its late night shipping forecast.
Sailing By is played every night on BBC Radio 4 at around 00:45hrs before the late Shipping Forecast. Its tune is repetitive, assisting in its role of serving as a signal for sailors tuning in to be able to easily identify the radio station. It also functions as a buffer — depending on when the final programme before closedown finishes, Sailing By (or part of it) is played as a 'filler' as the shipping forecast starts at 00:48hrs precisely. The initial reason for its introduction was because of the indeterminate finish time for the preceding MidnightNews, leading to filling music being played until the Shipping Forecast was due to start. Sailing By was added to allow for a clear break between the end of the music and the start of the forecast

What is the shipping forecast and how does it work?

The shipping forecast is a radio broadcast - that began in 1924 and can still be heard four times a day - which provides weather forecasts and storm warnings fo...

The shipping forecast is a radio broadcast - that began in 1924 and can still be heard four times a day - which provides weather forecasts and storm warnings for the seas around the British Isles. In this video you can learn a bit about its history and also learn how to interpret the forecast - make sure your sound is turned on!
For more information on the history of the shipping forecast, check out this page on the Met Office website: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/learning/weather-and-history/shipping-forecast-history
You can view today's shipping forecast here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/marine-shipping-forecast

The shipping forecast is a radio broadcast - that began in 1924 and can still be heard four times a day - which provides weather forecasts and storm warnings for the seas around the British Isles. In this video you can learn a bit about its history and also learn how to interpret the forecast - make sure your sound is turned on!
For more information on the history of the shipping forecast, check out this page on the Met Office website: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/learning/weather-and-history/shipping-forecast-history
You can view today's shipping forecast here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/marine-shipping-forecast

5 Hours of The Shipping Forecast on BBC Radio 4!

The original upload!***Please Subscribe: Youtube have required creators, like me, to have at least 1000 subscribers!***
Have you ever thought "I wish I had more Shipping Forecast!"?
Problem solved. Here it is.
5 Hours of the night time UK BBC Radio 4 Shipping Forecast.
This might be useful to fall asleep to (bedtime mix) or you may wish to learn the locations of the names announced in the forecast.
The Shipping Forecast turned 150 years old last week.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/aug/24/shipping-forecast-marks-150-years-service-bbc-met-office
The recording contains the BBC continuity announcers:
Jim LeeNeil NunesAlan SmithTom SandarsLukeTuddenhamKathy Clugston
Mairead DevlinVijay Alles(?) - Can't find the spelling of this announcer anywhere. Please comment if you do know the correct name.
And given that someone has just copy and pasted this video on an ASMRChannel.. I'm going to put in that keyword here :) "ASMR".

Radio 4 Shipping Forecast

The only time that the shipping forecast has been read on both radio and tv as part of the ArenaRadioNight in 1993.
The forecast is read by Laurie MacMillan.
Broadcast Saturday 18 December 1993 on Radio 4/BBC2 (or more accurately in the early hours of Sunday 19th)
Read more about the shipping forecast, and hear more audio here:
http://andywalmsley.blogspot.fr/2011/03/shipping-forecast.html

Classic BBC Radio Theme ~ Shipping Forecast (Sailing By)

This is "Sailing By" composed by Ronald Binge in 1963, and performed by the Alan Perry/William GardnerOrchestra, and is the version used by the BBC for its late night shipping forecast.
Sailing By is played every night on BBC Radio 4 at around 00:45hrs before the late Shipping Forecast. Its tune is repetitive, assisting in its role of serving as a signal for sailors tuning in to be able to easily identify the radio station. It also functions as a buffer — depending on when the final programme before closedown finishes, Sailing By (or part of it) is played as a 'filler' as the shipping forecast starts at 00:48hrs precisely. The initial reason for its introduction was because of the indeterminate finish time for the preceding MidnightNews, leading to filling music being played until the Shipping Forecast was due to start. Sailing By was added to allow for a clear break between the end of the music and the start of the forecast

What is the shipping forecast and how does it work?

The shipping forecast is a radio broadcast - that began in 1924 and can still be heard four times a day - which provides weather forecasts and storm warnings for the seas around the British Isles. In this video you can learn a bit about its history and also learn how to interpret the forecast - make sure your sound is turned on!
For more information on the history of the shipping forecast, check out this page on the Met Office website: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/learning/weather-and-history/shipping-forecast-history
You can view today's shipping forecast here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/marine-shipping-forecast

Shipping Forecast

The Shipping Forecast is a BBC Radio broadcast of weather reports and forecasts for the seas around the coasts of the British Isles. It is produced by the Met Office and broadcast by BBC Radio 4 on behalf of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency. The forecasts sent over the Navtex system use a similar format and the same sea areas. The waters around the British Isles are divided into 31 sea areas, also known as weather areas (see map below) There are four broadcasts per day at the following (UK local) times:

0048 – transmitted on FM and LW. Includes weather reports from an extended list of coastal stations at 0052 and an inshore waters forecast at 0055 and concludes with a brief UK weather outlook for the coming day. The broadcast finishes at approximately 0058.

0520 – transmitted on FM and LW. Includes weather reports from coastal stations at 0525, and an inshore waters forecast at 0527.

1201 – normally transmitted on LW only.

1754 – transmitted only on LW on weekdays, as an opt-out from the PM programme, but at weekends transmitted on both FM and LW.

reported lower profit Tuesday as its ground-shipping unit struggled with higher costs, and the company cut its forecast of full-year earnings ... FedEx's ground-shipping business took in 9 ... Until January, the company ran six days a week only around the peak holiday shipping season....

FedEx Corp on Tuesday reported lower profit as its ground-shipping unit struggled with higher costs and cut its forecast for full-year earnings ... The company’s ground-shipping business took ... Until January, the company ran six days a week only around the peak holiday shipping season....

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reported lower profit Tuesday as its ground-shipping unit struggled with higher costs, and the company cut its forecast of full-year earnings ... FedEx's ground-shipping business took in 9 ... Until January, the company ran six days a week only around the peak holiday shipping season....

FedEx Corp on Tuesday reported lower profit as its ground-shipping unit struggled with higher costs and cut its forecast for full-year earnings ... The company’s ground-shipping business took ... Until January, the company ran six days a week only around the peak holiday shipping season....

reported lower profit Tuesday as its ground-shipping unit struggled with higher costs, and the company cut its forecast of full-year earnings ... FedEx’s ground-shipping business took in ... Until January, the company ran six days a week only around the peak holiday shipping season....

Clugston, 49, is known for her work as a newsreader and continuity announcer on Radio 4 and as the voice of the ShippingForecast... “I have had a few pinch-me moments since I started at Radio 4 – my first ShippingForecast, reading the news on the Today programme – but this beats them all ... It is one of the pillars of Radio 4 ... Press Association. ....

As Marc will review later, we expect about 49 million of the current backlog to be shipped during 2019, excluding any additional orders and even in the face of China market lethargy ... While we shipped some units in the fourth quarter, we did not noticeably negate the fact that 2018 was a disappointing year in this very important market....

The oil slick, 10 km long and 1 km wide, is being tracked by local authorities who have also warned the ship was carrying 45 containers of “dangerous materials” when it sank ... The ship had been en route from Hamburg to Casablanca, carrying 2,000 vehicles ......

Ice causes a lot of problems for Great Lakesships, from delays at locks to damage to ships... And the necessary data and ice forecasting models already exist ... The team will use social science techniques like focus groups and surveys to tailor the forecast to the needs of the Coast Guard and the shipping industry, the groups that will use it most....

Statements included in this call that are not historical facts, including without limitation, any statements about future financial and operating results, guidance, projected or forecasted financial results, objectives, project timing, expectations and intentions and other statements that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements....

LONDON, March 11 (Reuters) - High-sulphur fuel oil demand will fall 60 percent next year while marine gasoil demand will more than double due to new international regulations on shipping fuel, the International Energy Agencyforecast on Monday ... Refiners and shipping firms have had years to prepare, but disruptions are still anticipated....

Forecasting tool for cold-weather shipping a good project ...Coast Guard and the commercial shipping industry with a valuable new tool in navigating the Great Lakes during cold-weather months ... Time is money, literally, in Great Lakes shipping. Ships that are stuck in ice aren't ......